Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has now hit directly to President William Ruto to be cautious and warned him against betraying him amid impeachment reports.
While speaking at Dedication Service of PEFA Church Cathedral in Thika on Sunday, the Second In Command has asked the Head of State to call their house in order and be cautious of the route he is taking.
“I want to ask my brother, my boss President William Ruto to be cautious and do the right thing. Let keep our house together. Let’s not be destructive and let us not introduce the politics of betrayal.”
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The Deputy President further said that President still has a chance to call the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) house in order and that Mt Kenya people will be watching on how the President will handle the recent developments.
When there was an attempt to betray him (Ruto), the people of Mt Kenya said no and stood with him to express their displeasure at the betrayal. If we go to that direction (Betraying Gachagua through Impeachment) the people of Mt kenya will be unforgiving.”
This comes after reportes emerged that there is a plan to impeach Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, with sources claiming that the motion is already in parliament with the nod of President William Ruto to proceed.
The DP also said that President Ruto should keep his promise to the people of kenya that his deputy will not be intimidated under his watch just like he was intimidated under President Uhuru Kenyatta.
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“The other day I asked President Ruto to keep one promise that requires no funding. To ensure that his deputy will never be humiliated. He should keep that one promise because if not, nobody can trust him to keep other promises. It’s up to him.”